I
have temporarily cleared a small amount of space in my email box.
However, spam continues to be a problem. To be sure you get through the
filters, be sure to include the name of our city somewhere either
in the subject or the body of your email.
You can contact me by phone.
Follow this link for phone number. -John

Born in Chester, he lived there for 66 years before moving to Villas, N.J. five years ago. He was a Navy veteran of World War II with the amphibious division.

Mr. Landino was the head mechanic for the City of Chester, retiring in 1985, after more than 20 years of service. He was the fire chief in Chester for 12 years.

He was a member of the Hanley Hose Fire Co. of Chester, the Keystone State Fire Association; the Fireman's Association of Pennsylvania; Delaware County Fireman's Association; the Sons of Italy, 12th of October Lodge; a 4th degree with the Knights of Columbus 242; the American Legion, Stensen Baxter Post 190; and the American Association of Retired Persons.

He is survived by his wife, Louise Emmertz Landino of Villas, N.J., a son, Joseph Landino of Eddystone; three daughters, Maryann Klemaszewski of Landenbert, Pa., Helen Keene of Plainsfield, Ill., and Margaret Ruth Greenhalgh of Chester; a brother, Lawrence Landino of Chester; three sisters, Mary Lipp of Brookhaven, Ann Bateman of West Chester and Rachel LaGamba of Vale, N.C.; and nine grandchildren.